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I pretty much take the title to heart for my post today at Contact Infinite Futures. Some of you may know I’ve had a rather trying time in real life lately, and even though I’m doing my best to keep … Continue reading →

I’ve been offline for a couple of days due to a back problem, and spending any length of time at the computer is painful, but I did want to add my voice. I’m saddened and horrified that a chapter of … Continue reading →

I want to thank everyone who has bought and read Cop Out. I’m so excited that it’s managed to hit a few bestseller lists, and is still on some, even one month after release. I truly appreciate everyone who has … Continue reading →

Okay, posting from my phone for the first time so we’ll see how it goes! I’m posting at Simone Anderson’s (www.simoneanderson.blogspot.com) today about titles – how I’ve come up with them, how difficult I find it to do so, and … Continue reading →

I’ve listed direct links to my books on ARe below, but it’s a great time to stock up on summer reading! MIA Case Files: Wolfsbane MIA Case Files: Blood Relations Spice ‘n’ Solace The special rebate is in effect until … Continue reading →

I’m signed up as an author, and hubby’s coming with… so excited to be going to New Orleans for the GayRomLit Retreat in October! Reader registration is open now & I’m looking forward to meeting readers and other authors. Lots … Continue reading →

It’s been a while since I’ve done a romantic cage match (last one was Vampires vs. Aliens), and I enjoy them, therefore you must, too — this I command! Robots vs. Mexican Wrestlers — come and tell me which would … Continue reading →

Update: Voting is open until January 30th, so if you liked Blood Relations, stop by and vote! One vote per person per category. Best Vampire Book Best Book Cover MIA Case Files: Blood Relations was nominated in the “Best of … Continue reading →

Probably because I can never keep them. However, this year I’ve decided to make a resolution I might have a “whelk’s chance in a supernova” of actually keeping (thank you, Douglas Adams, for one of many colourful phrases I’ve never … Continue reading →